Disability in Samoa - Part 3
Samoa, an island paradise, but even paradise has its problems. We go off the tourist trail and ask is enough being done for people living with a disability? This is a half hour story, please watch part 1 and 2 for the whole story.
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What a lovely documentary...I am touched!....makes me wish I would win the Lottery here in the states, and help out the organizations who are helping out the children and adults with dissabilities!..God Bless!
I really appreciate the care of people provided towards the disable people.. God will bless you greatly! # Love from Vanuatu. ✌
Samoa is lucky to have these individuals teaching and advocating for the people who need it the most....kalofai.
wow!!! my heart goes out to these kids in my country, they are so cute.
Talofa , I grew up in Samoa , I remember the attitude towards the unfortunate , if I can help I will .
Oh my heart goes out to the people that show support for our people in samoa and god bless these beautiful children
amazing show my beautiful cousin so touching xxxx
huge dedication by those involved, God bless yr efforts.
May God bless all these kids an the teachers
Would love an update! New Samoan govt needs to allocate more resources for OUR people with physical and intellectual disabilities! Every single child in this video is a beautiful creation of God! If you trust that God makes no mistakes, that he makes everyone in the image and likeness of him, it is time for our people to change the old narrative that people with disabilities are a supposed "curse" or result of sin. I have lived the last 36 years of my life with my darling 40 year old brother who has intellectual disabilities. What kind of person would I be had he not been my brother? My compassion, empathy and love for people with disabilities stems from my love for him. God bless you all wonderful children (who are no doubt adults now), the wonderful resilient families, and the NGOs and schools supporting OUR beautiful Samoan people. Alofa tele atu from NZ 🙏🙏💞💞
I always loved to learn about different Polynesian culture
People with disabilities arent always looked upon as burdens. Some people pity them and some parents love their children even more if they have a disability
iLOVE it and im very much touched. Having a handi-capable borther, teaches me alot and im Blessed
So beautiful
I hung out with a bunch of samoan girls at school until they made fun of a disabled person... That was the first and last time I hung out with those girls. Btw I'm a Maori girl and well I don't discriminate race or disability. 🙏🏽🙌🏽
aWWWW iTS sOOOO bEAUTIFUL / tOUCHY!! sERIOULY, i rEALLY wANT tO b iNVOVLE tHIS pROG sO iT wILL dEF hELP fOR mY nEW eXPERINCE!!!
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gnaw Faatino is right in front! ilove you cuz
Ngaww kalofai :(
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